Watch events will take place from June 16 to July 11 and an influx of visitors is expected that may seek medical care for a variety of reasons.
SLATE and the Department of Personnel partner to fill positions supporting summer operations across the City of St. Louis.
The state-controlled Metropolitan Police Department notified the City that Park Rangers will no longer provide on-site security at outdoor pools.
Private Property Debris Removal program will safely remove an estimated 65 structurally compromised properties.
Free advanced computer training will help St. Louis residents build digital and AI-ready skills for todayβs workforce.
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment
The bill would invest $110 million in tornado recovery and North St. Louis, $65 million in critical infrastructure and $55 million in Downtown.
The trash/recycling collection schedule for roll carts will be adjusted to accommodate Memorial Day observance on Monday, May 25, 2026.
Demolition work has begun on properties that FEMA and standard insurance do not cover.
City programs for kids, families and young adults provide fun, safe and nurturing experiences.
The second of two public hearings is scheduled for Monday, May 18.
New basketball nets will be installed in parks throughout the city.
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry
The $1.41 billion budget reflects a modest 0.2% increase over the previous fiscal year.
The Silver Shovel award recognizes the teamβs commitment to natural gas pipeline awareness and safe digging.
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry
Recreation Centers to close at 2 p.m. today, April 27.
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry
Due to predicted severe weather, afternoon court sessions in Court 3 and Court 4 are canceled for Monday April 27
$1.5 million available to support services for residents facing housing instability and homelessness
Community Development Administration
The approval comes with a significant number of required conditions to address concerns raised by the community.
SLATE continues recruiting for Disaster Recovery Jobs Program, offering paid jobs up to $25/hour while supporting tornado recovery in St. Louis.
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment
The Department of Personnel will this week submit proposed new compensation ordinances for review to the Civil Service Commission
Delivered in the City Hall Rotunda on April 17, 2026